Communications received by the Secretary-General in connection with the
deposit of charts and/or lists of geographical coordinates of points

Peru: Communication from the
Government of Peru dated 9 January 2001, containing “Statement by the
Government of Peru concerning parallel 18º21’00”, referred to by the
Government of Chile as the maritime boundary between Chile and Peru" (LOSIC
No. 13)

Chile: communication from the
Government of Chile dated 25 March 2002, containing the “Statement by the
Government of Chile on the maritime boundary between Chile and Peru in
connection with the publication, of the “Statement by the Government of
Peru concerning parallel 18º21’00” (LOSIC No. 15)

CONTINENTAL SHELF BEYOND 200 NAUTICAL MILES FROM THE BASELINES FROM
WHICH THE BREADTH OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA IS MEASURED

Arbitration award
relating the Beagle Channel dispute (Argentina, Chile), Arbitration Court
for the determination of the frontier between Argentina and Chile maritime
jurisdiction in the area of the Beagle Channel, 22 April 1977

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